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Location Of Horn In Steering Wheel In Most Cars...
when did this start?
it seems like a really daft design to me - i cannot see any logical reason to put it in the middle of the wheel.
its awkward, and hard to use - because often, the moment you need to use it, the very time when you need to absolutely keep both hands firmly on the wheel and be in 100% control of the steering - such as on a motorway and someone starts veering across in front of you, and you need to move away slightly to ensure they don't hit you , while alerting them to your presence - is the time they expect you to take one hand off the wheel to beep!
i have had a few occasions recently where someone warranted a beep but i could not do it because i had to take slight evasive action.
didn't they used to be on a stalk?
why did they change? is there some reason for it?
cheers
it seems like a really daft design to me - i cannot see any logical reason to put it in the middle of the wheel.
its awkward, and hard to use - because often, the moment you need to use it, the very time when you need to absolutely keep both hands firmly on the wheel and be in 100% control of the steering - such as on a motorway and someone starts veering across in front of you, and you need to move away slightly to ensure they don't hit you , while alerting them to your presence - is the time they expect you to take one hand off the wheel to beep!
i have had a few occasions recently where someone warranted a beep but i could not do it because i had to take slight evasive action.
didn't they used to be on a stalk?
why did they change? is there some reason for it?
cheers
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